Are you tired of paying thousands of dollars for plays that have been done thousands of times? Plays that you can’t alter in any way? Lots of red tape and copyright restrictions?

Well, I’ve been teaching Drama and English in N.S.W. government schools for thirty five years. I’ve put on all but one of these shows. There are eight musical comedies, a one act play and a stage adaptation available, all of which are written specifically for high school casts of 20 to 30+ students. Most call upon a dance team as well so you should get plenty of bums on seats.

Each is packaged as an on-line download. Each has: synopsis; cast list; script and song lyrics and author’s notes (about any pitfalls we had during performance) and several have piano vocal scores and one has full individual instrument scores. If you prefer to use backing through a P.A., rather than a live band, every play has full musical backing, as well as the final version of each song with main vocals, so the students can learn them. They can even mime if they can’t sing a note. Not all cast members have to sing though.

These plays are funny and satirical. In places you may think they require a little censoring, depending upon your audience and we have no trouble with that.

Several of these plays have been very popular in Australia and New Zealand and I have received nine awards for songs coming from them.

Your school can put on one of these plays for just $499 for as many shows as you like (in one run) and 10% of the door for each performance.

Schools and amateur societies who have already performed our plays include...

This is a comedic reversal of ‘A Christmas Carol’ by Charles Dickens. Stooge is an employer blind to what was, is and will be going on behind his back until the ghosts show him. Gradually, he turns from an affable, gullible, happy man into a cynic who sacks the lot of ‘em.

Dodge City Kansas – 1879. Wyatt Earp is long gone and the new sheriff has a drinking problem. Gunslinger, Jimmy Hackett, is terrorising the town; Sally is in love with Daniel; he is in love with Virginia and she is not interested in men from the South.